05 – Spoonerisms
Spoonerisms are mistakes made when talking by exchanging the first syllables of two consecutive words. For example, ‘blushing crow’ is a spoonerism of ‘crushing blow’. This term comes from William […]
This blog introduces readers to cryptic crosswords
Spoonerisms are mistakes made when talking by exchanging the first syllables of two consecutive words. For example, ‘blushing crow’ is a spoonerism of ‘crushing blow’. This term comes from William […]
Today, we shall dive into the “embedded” clue. In this kind of clue, the setter buries the answer in the clue itself. We can recognize this type of clue […]
When you get some time, please take a look at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crossword_abbreviations This is an insanely long list but you will know many if not most of them already. Today, we […]
Good day to all of you! Taking one step back from the examples I sent across last time, here are a few basic things you should know about cryptic crosswords: […]
Welcome! I am hoping this group will be the start of a lifelong affair for all of you with crosswords. A quick note on crosswords and what I have in […]